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Configuring auto ISO for best exposure

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Configuring auto ISO for best exposure

- Deciding to change ISO is not a decision to be taken lightly. A lot of things happen when you change ISO. If you raise ISO too much your image is gonna get noisier but if you don't raise ISO enough your shutter speed may not stay fast enough to give you a stable shot if you're working handheld. This is why it took me a long time to embrace Auto ISO. I was just worried that, oh, if I let the camera decide then, oh, what if it raises ISO too high and I come back with really noisy images, or what if it's not writing it well enough and I come back with blurry images. (breathes deeply) Obviously I've got a lot on my mind. Anyway, one of the things that made me finally embrace Auto ISO and leave my camera in it most of the time is the ability to configure an Auto ISO command. Not all cameras have that, this Fuji X-T1 does, and what this lets me do is manage both of those parameters that I just mentioned. So I'm just going into the menu system and going down to ISO Auto Settings. Your…

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